Cody Bratton
TVWBB Gold Member
I vote to get both. Then decide
Get both yes but what are we deciding?I vote to get both. Then decide
Which one to keep for smaller cooks. And which one to keep for other cooks. So both.Get both yes but what are we deciding?
Can’t wait to see pics! Congrats on the purchase!The skyline made its way home this evening. The seller mentioned needing a new propane regulator to fit the new style tanks. I didn’t get a chance to look as it was dark by time I got home. I’ll check tomorrow to be sure but what say the experts?
Sounds good, let's see some more pictures of it when you get a chance. I would just replace the whole regulator myself.The skyline made its way home this evening. The seller mentioned needing a new propane regulator to fit the new style tanks. I didn’t get a chance to look as it was dark by time I got home. I’ll check tomorrow to be sure but what say the experts?
Just wanted to add. I prefer when I can to stay with OEM regulator. I just think they perform better, and more reliablyNo need just buy a new ACME nut. https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-Propane-4-Inch-Thread/dp/B001H9K7WY?tag=tvwb-20
If you're going to replace them then it probably doesn't matter what brand you use, they are all probably made in the same Chinese factory anyway so why pay more for them. On the other hand, the old Weber ones were indeed made better and made here so replacing them just to replace them is a waste of money and effort. I wire wheel the metal parts of them to shine them up and wipe down the hoses and they come out looking like new again, five minutes of work tops.This conversation got me thinking. I'm going to clean up and start using my original regulator hoses. I never really thought about it before. I just figured I was replacing them with a new Weber regulator but a new Weber regulator is not an old thick solid made in America regulator. It's a cheap thin Chinese made regulator. Maybe it makes no difference but I love these old Weber grills because they were built right and built to last with American parts. I like to preserve as much of these old grills as possible and I should be reconditioning these regulator hoses. I compared an old original Weber hose to a brand new one last night.
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Is there a known stamp, Weber or manufacturer's marking on them that can be relatively easily identified? I have a big box of them so I would be curious to know.Bruce, I saw the el cheapo but, I've tried them before and they've had issues. I've had great results from the Mr Heater brand so it's why I posted that.
And yes Josh, re OEM regulators. I'll trust the OEM regulator on a Weber far and away more than any replacement. Especially on the older "classic" Webers
Never looked that closely LOL. And right now I don't think I have any LP regulators laying aroundIs there a known stamp, Weber or manufacturer's marking on them that can be relatively easily identified? I have a big box of them so I would be curious to know.
Smart Steve! I don't know why it never crossed my mind before. I just spaced it because in my mind I was replacing an old Weber regulator hose with a new Weber regulator hose.If you're going to replace them then it probably doesn't matter what brand you use, they are all probably made in the same Chinese factory anyway so why pay more for them. On the other hand, the old Weber ones were indeed made better and made here so replacing them just to replace them is a waste of money and effort. I wire wheel the metal parts of them to shine them up and wipe down the hoses and they come out looking like new again, five minutes of work tops.
I have a few old ones that have the markings like the one in the pictures I posted above. Stamp on the regulator is a Texas company Marshall gas and the hose itself is marked made in the USA. I'll have to look I probably have more than a few.Is there a known stamp, Weber or manufacturer's marking on them that can be relatively easily identified? I have a big box of them so I would be curious to know.